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Marshall Gates
17 November, 04:59
Fastest way to analyze passages?
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Rayne
17 November, 06:36
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Skim the passage and find key words. if you have a word bank or vocab list, find them and highlight or underline them. look for repeating words and try to figure out why they appear often. usually the repeating words are important to the passage.
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